any predator that can take one down, also scavengers that find one dead
Bears, Weasles, and Foxes
yes, bears are animals.
Omnivores are animals which feed on both plants and other animals. Humans, bears, and dogs are all considered to be omnivores.
We need more information to give you a good answer. Mother bears do care for and feed their cubs. However, if you are asking if they care about other animals- NO wild animal cares about other animals beyond eating them, or not being eaten by them. They are friends only in Disney cartoons.
Some animals that eat cranberries include birds like robins and thrushes, as well as certain mammals like deer and bears. Insects such as beetles and caterpillars may also feed on cranberry plants.
Wolves, Bears, Wolverines, Wild Cats, and Vultures(leftovers).
I would think bears wiuld feed their young first.
Many organisms feed both on plants and animals i.e. they are Omnivores. These include Man, Ravens,Pigs,crow, bears,hedgehog,mice and rat etc.
Most national parks have black bears. Do not feed them, however. They are still wild and dangerous animals.
Black bears are the smallest American bears. They feed on berries, small animals, carrion, apples, and whatever they can scavenge. Can weigh to nearly 800 pounds or more in rare cases. Record is a NC bear of 880 pounds.
Bears are omnivores and may occasionally eat large animals like cougars if the opportunity arises, but it is not a common part of their diet. Bears typically feed on vegetation, fruits, insects, and small mammals. They are more likely to scavenge on carcasses of larger animals than actively hunt them.
Mammals are a group of animals that have hair and nurse their young. This includes animals such as dogs, cats, bears, and elephants. These animals produce milk to feed their offspring until they are able to fend for themselves.